Happy City's specialties lie in their fresh seafood (they come right out of the tank!) and its variety of broths, with the herby Drunken Pot a favourite among the restaurant's regulars. Besides the usual assortment of BBQ and steamboat ingredients, there are also a variety of Chinese cuisine, sushi, desserts, and drinks.

2. Village BBQ Steamboat @ Puchong (pork free)

Like Happy City, you can get the best of both worlds - steamboat and BBQ - when it comes to the wide array of meats and seafood at Village BBQ Steamboat! Plenty of fresh vegetables and dried noodles are also available to add into your choice of chicken and/or tom yam broth, as well as an ice cream buffet to wash it all down.

Price: RM11.00 for children between 90cm to 120cm, RM21 for children between 120cm to 140cm, RM41.00 for adults. RM41 Adult

3. Suki-Ya @ multiple locations (pork free)

Suki-Ya's "eat all you can sukiyaki & shabu shabu" provides diners with an unlimited supply of beef, lamb and chicken slices to be dipped in your choice of soup bases - the traditional shabu shabu, sukiyaki (sweetened soy sauce), miso or kimchi. If you're looking for a little variety, the restaurant's 'salad bar' offers an assortment of vegetables and sushi besides the usual steamboat offerings.

Price: RM31.90 for Lunch (11.00am to 5.00pm) and RM39.80 for Dinner (5.00pm to 10.00pm), additional RM2.00 on weekends and public holidays. 50% off for children between 5 to 12 years old; children below 5 years dine for free. Each dining party is allocated 120 minutes, RM3.50 will be charged for each additional 15-minute block.

Locations: Suki-YA currently has six branches in Klang Valley. Check out the full list of locations here.

4. The Garden BBQ Buffet Steamboat @ Sri Petaling (non-halal)

You don't just get a hotpot and grilling plate at The Garden, there are also designated BBQ pits if you prefer your meats and giant prawns a little smokier! Then, wrap up the hearty meal with some ice cream or dip some fruits into the chocolate fondue fountain!

Price: RM15 (children between 90cm to 120cm), RM25 (children between 120cm to 140cm), and RM45 (adults).

Location: 1G, Jalan Radin Bagus 7, Sri Petaling 57000 Kuala Lumpur.

Opening Hours: 5.00pm to 12.00am daily.

Contact Details: Call 012-772 0400 or 019-696 9881 if you have any enquiries.

5. Coco Steamboat @ multiple locations (non-halal)

One of the oldest steamboat restaurants around, Coco Steamboat's signature pork bone soup - which also consists of yam, turnips, white cabbage, deep-fried bean curd, and various herbs and spices - is what keeps the crowd coming. Queues can last as long as 30 minutes (sometimes longer) so make sure you get there early to snag a table!

7. HoHo Steamboat Restaurant @ multiple locations (non-halal)

For over two decades, HoHo Steamboat has offered a large variety of fresh seafood sourced from the famous Pulau Ketam. While the restaurant offers a variety of broths like tom yam, ginger wine, and pumpkin porridge, you will want to opt for their homemade clear soup base, a secret recipe of the founding family.

8. Bone and Pot @ multiple locations (non-halal)

Cooked for at least eight hours, this HK-style steamboat restaurant's milky white pork bone broth is only one of its many house specialties. Make sure to try the crab roe balls, golden beancurd, homemade shrimp balls, pork and garlic chive dumplings, beancurd pouches filled with mushroom and vegetables, and tissue-thin slices of pork and beef.

Price Range: Approximately RM40 per person.

Locations: Bone and Pot currently has 12 branches in Klang Valley. Check out the full list of locations here.

9. Xiao Fei Yang Steamboat @ multiple locations (non-halal)

XFY's Mongolian-style steamboat is what sets them apart from most steamboat joints, with an expansive menu of fresh ingredients that include wide range of meats - beef, pork, mutton, and even deer! - and seafood as well as assorted meat balls and fresh vegetables, complemented by your choice of soup base - herbal and/or hot and spicy.

10. Popo Steamboat Cafe @ Kepong (non-halal)

Simple yet wholesome, dining at Popo feels like having steamboat at home with the addition of lush greenery and cozy tents. Aside from the usual chicken and tom yam stock, you can also opt for Popo's signature pork bone soup or ABC stock base.

11. Le Cottage Steamboat @ Tropicana PJ (non-halal)

Fancy a steamboat dinner surrounded by a lake in a lush environment? Le Cottage Steamboat does not only provide that experience, the restaurant also offers some pretty unique soup bases you probably won't find anywhere else such as Drunken Chicken Herbal Soup, Pork Rib and Stomach Pepper Soup, as well as its signature Warm and Spicy Soup.